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Show I 13 SPLURGING SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1956. Utah County. UUh SUNDAY HERALD I ' I ' i r r. , ! .t - i I ALTNE MOSBY Ralph Edwards and B'mg Crosby .United Press Hollywood Writer 'are among the numerous sports-HOLLYWOOD "(UP) One fof the casters, newscasters, quizmasters, number of the and biggest Industrial booms caused by j actors, actresse sand even chorus called police.; cab, however, . television besides TV dinners and 'dancers who sport dome doilies ' Police called the cab. company, glasses for eye strain Is the I for their TV appearances. which radioed the- driver who, deI This activity has caused a busi toupee 'business. TV. stars have discovered their, ness sensation at the jwig factory posited the thief at " police headI'--the famous makeup king, Max quarters. image; on the tube looks younger, . wuii hair on top. Groucho Marx, .Factor. luxurious hair is getting sparse on Frank . Sinatra. Barry Sullivan. Some Get By V top. Mark Stevens, Leo Durocher, Dye Job Apparent "Many TV personalities were in A radio or on the stage and got by fading, dye job shows 'up on TV so dancers wear a strip of without complete hair; but on TV j exfalse hair to cover the' part, in hair shows so much more," exa their own hair so they won't have hair Fred Frederics, plained i to e so often. j pert at Factor's. so l i ny television perthink even m "I can't "Why, work on TV, without a hair piece. sonalities appearing with hair has One bald musician will stand out boosted our business for the ' added Frederics, in the band like a spotlight." , MONTGOMERY,! Ala. (UP) Many stars have long left their "Our1 mail order business has ll Air Secretary Donald A. Quaries original hair and need never been heavier. Sports, cars called for a stud Saturday to learn toupees. Others use just a piece have brought a demanH for 'crew-cu- t how firmly America's allies would in front. Factor's also makes a toupees. Of course, those custhin toupee with just enough hairs tomers usually buy a longer tousupport it in an atomic war. i j Quaries raised the question, long to keep a head of skin from shin- pee for formal wear. off TV never men take them an unspoken one in military and ing under the bright "Some lights. political circles, in a major speech Factor - even makes hair pieces at night," be confided. "I know one prepared for delivery at the Air for women on TV. One big , TV actor who never has let anytou-of University at Maxwelli Air Force star of a series never appears- his wives see him without a ( . j! without a wig because her once- pee." IBase.j! CHICAGO (UP) Saturday; marked the opening of the month-lon- g - ' : i :'.'' "v.:, i S 's, j I ; ""' ("', layman," 'rr , ; Weakness" (CHttlnc burninf or ItchUp NlghU (too frequnt, or Stronf. Cloudy Urln ing urination) 4u to common Kidneyor and Bladder Irri tation, try cystex i QCK comforting help. A billion C7BTEX tablets xed la past 25 years proTe tafety and for CTSTXX under access. Ask drag-gis- t - It worrltd by "BUddtr rm?"fc satisfaction or v- money-ba- guarantee. ' de I.' M y- t'M" ' 9-P- ij i ' " 'i! ' (Adv.1 CHEST 1X; ' ...:v;:v i I 1 ' No Carrying ... .v. : i Charge For 12 Months! ... ' . .109.95 , - -- !. j ENSEMBLE COMPLETE C. !?:. 'SI !:! !.'!. LIVING ROOM , FURNITURE.: GRANITE ': u CCOEI ' !;.:i--Ml:-:M'l.- VI R FAMILYf;lSIZElfDINi5TTE p :t - - - ' 1 ft; V 4 I :rf:iW.'M:ti'.(-:'- mm if Smartly; styled in rich mohair irieze. Ensemble includes matching sofa and easy chair. ,! i r.j I : cocktail Uble and two lamo tables, modern wrought iron chair two matching table lamoa and three-wa- y stand lamp. j r r.i i ! " - at the GRANITE ; - 1 JfW"?eW' 21 T6 er gettiiig Mights Stewardess service, DOWN - TO - EARTH STEWARDESS which glamorized air travel, has come to bus line service between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif. It's Continental Trailway's , answer to decreasing patrcige. Helen Voss, one! of the line's! 10 stewardesses, is shown making two passengers "feel at home" on and her bus. Stewardesses serve refreshments heat baby's bottle includes also Bus service and blankets magazines. supply pillows, soft music,5 reserved seats, rest rooms; outlets for electric razors;- '! Calls For Study .' Quaries raised the .question in calling for a "detailed study" at the Ah University's V advanced schools on what he called the new science of deterring war. He said so far. deterrent power has grown without a "real opportunity- to theorize about it." Quaries , said a !i "deterrent post-hanhas peace 4s its object, rules oat preventive war but .will not permit retreat or appeasement in preserving "our (way of life." He said the country must not f only have such powerful retaliatory 'forces that aggression would be unprofitable but it must make aggressors know "that this situation lexists."', -vv v i i ! at ; ' - I V zrT six-draw- i f s i . ; t !. ' ; -- wall-to-wa- i Positive Pressure TheJAir Secretary asserted that thkj country's deterrent pressure "must be positive and unequivocal." He said aggressors "must expect us" to counter either local or i 'i global aggression! with "our best and most . modern , weapons" obviously meaning nuclear weapons. "In this situation there is a psy chological point that needs further if 1 study', he said, fit has to do with !f the attitude of Our i friends and allies in. the free; world. "The essential question here is whether their willingness fo stand firm with us would be enhanced or impaired by the expectation that, if our for res became engaged, our best weapons would also become engaged." ' If IHERRY WOOD ai 5 j : i h I . -- 4 STARTER SUITE IN ; " ;l ':i '".I,.:.... usicians . C. ; ' ; re-dy- i i I I i ! 1 Extent of U.S. Allies' Support In War Sow aht 4-P"i 3 annual Easter Seal campaign for r ml :; LU will 1956 throughout! the United .States. S'S v "tW f I Dr. Dean W. Roberts, executive Ill ii) director of I the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults which conducts the ' appeal, said more than 33 million homes will receive sheets of brightly colored i Easter Seals. rtt!.? -Contributions from these seals wild bring hope to thousands bf crippled children andj adults, Rob t 3 :.;2 Af jsSjl' '. erts said. .l ' Clara Jo Proudfoot.1 Miami, Fla., oorn wiin, a a gin will condition, appear on crippling national radio! and television pro grams in New; York, Washington and Chicago in behalf of the cam k if J fjj paign. All hardwood beautifully finClara Jo I will accompany Gov. ished In Genuine Cherry Wood. Joe Foss of South Dakota World Includes large double bed. spaWar II flying ' ace and this year's cious Mr. and Mrs. Easter Seal chairman j .to Wash .Cesser with beautifully framed ington March 15, Kooerts saia. plate mirror and matchinjt night standi - j ' ! j bt GRANITE FURNITURE I Drive! Begins I , undoing. The holdup; 'man, a Moroccan, decided: to make his getaway in style and jumped into a taxi cab. II The shop owner got the license i Easter Seal j ' - Bf ; ' ; .ZURICH, Switzerland (UP) The thief who robbed a shop owner of 575 Thursday lust couldn't wait to start splurging and that was his To up ee Business Gets Boost From Television Celebrities ' THIEF1 lit- ' i - j . v- li il PAY AS LITTLE AS $10 3IONTH! No Carrying Charge rl forl2 Mos. . 1 1 1 i ni - I I: . - 5 1; 5 LegalProbate and Guardianship Notices ! Ml V .:.:.:. VMMnvAUvMMOtoXAMI ';w?;e. 1 " NOTICE j j ' .:.-.- ' ivi:8;": :v:::K:-- -r k:::i '' ' 'y' I '! ' I ft I i Lelt - nd Provo Lenders Exchange Published in The Daily & Sunday Herald March 6, 7, S, 9. IX. 12, fc 1 yOUi ."www, Pear' i I w.wj Pearl Charcoal Green Red t Pearl Pearl Pearl II. 18 19, 20, 21. 1956. choice NOTICE .OF HEARING Notice j is hereby given that a public hearing will be held April 11th,; 1956, at 10:30 a: m. in the County Commissioners Chambers, City, and County Building, Provo, Utah, by the Board of Commis- t sioners of Utah County, Utah, at will be which time arguments i r--n! 5 I? rr-- ! 7 . i CVJ1S $10 DOWN $7.50 MONTH : I NO CARRYING CHARGE FOR 12 MONTHS Ix you're interested in Maple here is the bedroom suite you've) been waiting or! You can buy basic elements at one low Granite price: and add to your suite as you desire. Here la the beauty and charm of lovely maple at its best! 1 ;i :M-P- LIVING ROOM IN C. WROUGHT ' IR0H.r- - m f 15, 16 - Five-Draw- ) '. 13, Double Bed.- Spacious er Dresser, Matching rramed Mirror. Nlht Stand. ' . '! and Shadt. Ump i Larffc Jtv:-.;w.:i- ..; Sec.-Trea- s. a ..... , ' t - STARTER GROUP! WIARLE BEDROOM To all interested parties. Notice is herebj given that on the 21st day of March 1956 at .:30 :P3L there will be a meeting for the sole purpose of the final approval of incorporating Provo Lenders Exchange which will be known as Utah County Lenders Exchange. Place of Meeting Parks Cafe. Orem. Utah. ' Signed: M Carl R. Gylfe ! - i i yii Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for rur-the- r Information. ; I M I. yaluo to heard for and against a proposed amendment of the Utah County Ordinance and Map as follows: from Residential-- ! Change j Agricultural District and Graz- -, ing District to Commercial ' , District 1 and along both sides o Highway 91 extending north- westerly along the highway from the north end of the di-vided highway north of Lehi ' fori a distance of 4,000 feet, more or less. Details of the text and map of the proposed change may be examined in the office of ' the Utah County Planning ;Oommlsston, City and County Building. ; . PHOTOGRAPHED FROBI STOCK : BOARD OP COUNTY Ant ideal ensemble for livinjr room or rumpus rooms. Suite secconsist ox the two-pietional, corner table and lamp, cocktail table, two smart occasional chairs, ottoman. et with lamp, and choice of smoker or magazine 'rack. All at .. one low. low Granite price. . : ce FOR THE PRICE OF 5! 11 S-s- rvvm 11 i ftest-oi-tabl- es . JLL ! ; I . j ' March 11, PAY AS LITTLE as no MONTni ! COMMISSIONERS j UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Published in The Sunday Herald ! r a ; 1956. 8-P- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN . THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP WALTER ADAMS, ' j DECEASED. C. HARDWOOD BESRObrJl' . i s Creditors wCl present claims under oath, with vouchers, to the undersigned Executor at 941 Fir 1 Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before i the 6th day of July, 19561 CLYDE D SANDGREN Executor of said Estate Published in The Sunday Herald March 4, 11, 13. and 25, 1956. hi ' e WHOUE OR HALF FREEZER BEEF us. choTcs cTx j I 1 Ul G?i0l7S ' GOOD I i 0NVENIEnT . ' PllOVO i (CREDIT 1 Also .Available in Twin Beds 1134 NORTH 5TH WEST (On Main Highway 91. fust South of Provo River) 1 . . i CUT end HEAT SEALED WRAPPED lb. REAMS' MEATS ..-- SUGAR (!0USEi050 e. 21st south DELIVERY ' I : : ; .j . ; j ,j i! i ;, .' , ; ' f.lURRAY 48TH SOUTH AND STATE prniturecpmpanijiOPEN Wholesale Cost pins IOC - ,n j vr-rr ? i ! TIL 9 P. M. EVERY FRIDAY: STAND 17.95. All hardwood economy suite! bookcase includes Ensemble . headboard bed with footboard. r larjre double dresser, mirror, j sprinx-fille- d mattress, matching boat sprinn. two dacron pil-- r lows and beautiful bedspread. u U CARRYING CHARGE - I t 1 EVERYWHERE CHEST - 37.95 NIGHT . NO FOR 12 MONTHS Down j $10 S Month ; t 6 LinVT--. s " |